I sold my divers 10 yrs ago. Been busy shooting geese. I have a new dog and want to get him more action, so Im thinking divers. I know this is probably a Ford vs Chevy, coke vs pepsi, argument! Im not a huge fan of GHG, but they look good. G&H are $$$ and not readily available. Where did carrylite go?

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don novicki wrote:Spend the money for G&H. Ten years from now they will look as good as the day they came out of the box. They are built like iron and made in the USA. You can't ask more than that..............

I agree with G&H. I only have there Mallard ones though. Another option is to pick up some cheap, beat up Mallard decoys off of craigslist and repaint into divers. I'm planning on doing that with a few old Falmbeau Mallards I have laying around.

When I started I had all redhead brand after two years they needed paint and cracked around keels then took on water and could be shot straight through. My spred now is all G+H "USA" Divers and puddle ducks.....not cheap but the shape and way they sit in the water is hard to dispute. The heads can't handle a direct load but the bodies can. My 02 cents..

I love my GHG divers. Only had most of them a couple of years, but they still look great and have been durable so far. I have heard good things about G&H. I had some Redhead brand mallards and wood ducks. Would not buy from them again.

killwoodies101 wrote:your a dudshe bag! You dont own the river your dont own any property around it.. Its just as mush mine and any other tom **** and harry's as it is yours !! get a life share what is yours or stop hunting

G & H Super Magnums...all the way. I bought some bluebills 15 years ago and they are just gently aged now...could touch them up but they are as good as new as for durability. The plastic is a little thicker so when they come in hot and heavy right on the water, they withstand the pellets that hit them, I have not had to fix a single hole in all these years.

The only thing that would be better is foam if you can find em cheap. Garage sales...burlap...paint...and a few hours of work make for some awesome decoys. Good luck with your decision.

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